Golden acrylic colours are known for their excellent quality, wide range of colours, and various viscosities. Viscosity refers to the thickness or consistency of a fluid or paint and Golden offers a range of viscosities from very thin to very thick, and each viscosity has its unique properties and uses. In this blog, we'll explore the different viscosities of Golden acrylic colours and their uses.
Heavy Body was the first paint introduced by Golden in the 1980s. It's a type of acrylic that is known for its thick, buttery consistency. It's one of the most popular brands of artist-grade acrylic paints and is used by many professional artists.
The term "heavy body" refers to the thickness of the paint, which is achieved by adding a high concentration of pigment to the paint base. This creates a rich, opaque colour that can be applied in thick layers or thinned with water or acrylic medium to reduce the consistency for a more transparent effect.
They can be used for impasto techniques, layering, and texturing. They are perfect for artists who want to create thick, rich layers of colour. You can use palette knives or hog brushes can be used with heavy body acrylics to manipulate the paint in a variety of ways.
Due to Heavy body acrylic’s impasto-like consistency, it’s one of the most versatile choices in the Golden range in which you can manipulate the consistency by experimenting with acrylic mediums such as Glass Beads, Pumice Gel.
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